The Eames Wire Base Low Table was designed in 1950 by Charles and Ray Eames. For this Herman Miller x HAY version, the original’s wooden top is now rendered in an outdoor-safe tempered glass with a color palette chosen by HAY. The beveled edges of the cast-glass top create a delightful interplay of color and…
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Now here’s a table with a lot of personality. Designer Nathan Yong’s Faces Table is the result of Young’s experimentation with perspectives and optical illusions. This anthropomorphic design channels an abstract human figure that’s part minimalist sculpture, part everyday useful object. The table is crafted in Spain from natural oak and the wood’s grain adds…
Now here’s a table with a lot of personality. Designer Nathan Yong’s Faces Table is the result of Young’s experimentation with perspectives and optical illusions. This anthropomorphic design channels an abstract human figure that’s part minimalist sculpture, part everyday useful object. The table is crafted in Spain from natural oak and the wood’s grain adds…
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MoMA Exclusive: Keep all your important documents and office supplies handy in this powder-coated steel Poppin Stow 3-Drawer File Cabinet made exclusively for MoMA Design Store and produced by Poppin. It features custom-color hand pulls that match the drawers’ interiors, a large hanging file bottom drawer that fits both letter and legal folders, and two…
MoMA Exclusive: Made from laser-cut aluminum, the Stitch Chair employs a nontraditional approach to folding. The chair is bisected along its hinges so that it can be folded up almost completely flat, allowing for small-footprint storage. Its vibrant color-blocking—designer Adam Goodrum’s homage to Bauhaus color palettes—makes this chair stand out in any environment. The Stitch…
The Bio Componibili 3 Tier is a new, eco-friendly update of the classic storage module designed by Anna Castelli Ferrieri in 1969 that was featured in the 1972 MoMA exhibition Italy: The New Domestic Landscape. A pioneer for women’s rights, Ferrieri was one of the first women to graduate from Milan Polytechnic Institute in 1943….
The Bio Componibili 3 Tier is a new, eco-friendly update of the classic storage module designed by Anna Castelli Ferrieri in 1969 that was featured in the 1972 MoMA exhibition Italy: The New Domestic Landscape. A pioneer for women’s rights, Ferrieri was one of the first women to graduate from Milan Polytechnic Institute in 1943….
Glossy and colorful like an oversized piece of candy, the sculptural Colonna Side Table is Kartell’s homage to the design sensibility of Memphis Design Group founder Ettore Sottsass.This versatile piece can multi-task as a your go-to side table, or as a stool or decorative object. The manufacturer Kartell has work in MoMA’s collection. The Colonna…
MoMA Exclusive: A beautiful, space-saving solution to your storage needs, the five drawers of this multicolor cabinet pivot out completely, fully exposing the items within it. Made in Italy of powder-coated steel, the 5-Drawer Pivot Cabinet can be used to store and organize many types of household items: notebooks, toys, makeup, electronics, office supplies, files,…
MoMA Exclusive: A beautiful, space-saving solution to your storage needs, the five drawers of this multicolor cabinet pivot out completely, fully exposing the items within it. Made in Italy of powder-coated steel, the 5-Drawer Pivot Cabinet can be used to store and organize many types of household items: notebooks, toys, makeup, electronics, office supplies, files,…
MoMA Exclusive: Conceived in 1952 by Cuban designer Clara Porset, this low-slung Butaque Chair is Porset’s reimagining of the classic Latin American Colonial-era chair. Her modern version of the X-frame design features a more curved, ergonomic silhouette. It’s crafted from tan cowhide leather and maple wood, and this particular version of Porset’s chair is based…
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At once an eye-catching art piece and an everyday object, the Limbo Lounge Chair was conceived by Icelandic designer Hlynur Atlason. With its swooping, sculptural form, the Limbo holds your body in a comfortable position. Made in the state of Wisconsin from 25% recycled post-consumer polyethylene, the Limbo is also fully recyclable. The chair can…
$1,250Original price was: $1,250.$1,063Current price is: $1,063.
At once an eye-catching art piece and an everyday object, the Limbo Lounge Chair was conceived by Icelandic designer Hlynur Atlason. With its swooping, sculptural form, the Limbo holds your body in a comfortable position. Made in the state of Wisconsin from 25% recycled post-consumer polyethylene, the Limbo is also fully recyclable. The chair can…
In the mid-1950s, designer and landscape architect Isamu Noguchi began experimenting with aluminum, a material that had become fashionable in interior design. In 1957, he conceived the Prismatic Side table, a design composed of three folded pieces of aluminum fastened together to create a hexagonal top that transitions into three legs. After developing several monochromatic…
Designed in 1955 by Arne Jacobson, the versatile Series 7 Chair is an icon of modern furniture design and an object in MoMA’s collection. Characterized by its unique shape with wing-like back, the Series 7 is made from nine layers of pressure-molded veneer. This adds strength, flexibility and durability to the chair’s otherwise slender form….
Designed in 1955 by Arne Jacobson, the versatile Series 7 Chair is an icon of modern furniture design and an object in MoMA’s collection. Characterized by its unique shape with wing-like back, the Series 7 is made from nine layers of pressure-molded veneer. This adds strength, flexibility and durability to the chair’s otherwise slender form….